THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: mojovonio on September 21, 2010, 02:11:40 PM
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I dunno, I'm curious about it but terrified of liking it!
Anyone listen to it yet?
http://networkedblogs.com/88oHN (http://networkedblogs.com/88oHN)
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He's put out a number of albums. Of what I've heard, his stuff is dull and trite -- not something you're likely to give a shit about unless you have some sort of serial killer fetish.
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He even wrote a couple Beach Boys songs, but the members of the band will NEVER admit to that today.
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The events that would culminate in the murders were set in motion in late spring 1968, when, by some accounts, Dennis Wilson, of The Beach Boys, picked up two hitchhiking Manson women and brought them to his Pacific Palisades house for a few hours. Returning home in the early hours of the following morning from a night recording session, Wilson was greeted in the driveway of his own residence by Manson, who emerged from the house. Uncomfortable, Wilson asked the stranger whether he intended to hurt him. Assuring him he had no such intent, Manson began kissing Wilson's feet.[2]:250-253[16]
Inside the house, Wilson discovered 12 strangers, mostly women.[2]:250-253[16] Over the next few months, as their number doubled, the Family members who had made themselves part of Wilson's Sunset Boulevard household cost him approximately $100,000. This included a large medical bill for treatment of their gonorrhea and $21,000 for the accidental destruction of his uninsured car, which they borrowed.[17] Wilson would sing and talk with Manson, whose women were treated as servants to them both.[2]:250-253
Wilson paid for studio time to record songs written and performed by Manson, and he introduced Manson to acquaintances of his with roles in the entertainment business. These included Gregg Jakobson, Terry Melcher, and Rudi Altobelli (the last of whom owned a house he would soon rent to actress Sharon Tate and her husband, director Roman Polanski).[2]:250-253 Jakobson, who was impressed by "the whole Charlie Manson package" of artist/lifestylist/philosopher, also paid to record Manson material.[2]:155-161, 185-188, 214-219[18]
In Manson in His Own Words, the account is that Manson first met Wilson at a friend's San Francisco house where Manson had gone to obtain marijuana. The Beach Boy supposedly gave Manson his Sunset Boulevard address and invited him to stop by when he would be in Los Angeles.[12]
Good grief.
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The Beach Boys now swear that never happened and those songs mysteriously no longer exist, except on the original releases that some people still have.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Never_Learn_Not_to_Love
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000T00APQ/
Where do you come up with this shit?
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They had one of the Beach Boys on Coast to Coast AM a month or so ago and he flipped out and denied Manson ever had anything to do with them.
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Who is going to invite them to play old folk's homes or birthday parties if it's popular opinion that they're Charles Manson associates?
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The Beach Boys still tour? lol
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They launch a tour every time their episode of Home Improvement airs in reruns.
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They had one of the Beach Boys on Coast to Coast AM a month or so ago and he flipped out and denied Manson ever had anything to do with them.
That's all we needed to know. :lol
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I enjoy mansons stuff really. it's def weird.
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As a musician he made a good serial killer
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the only beach boys song that matters is kokomo
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The events that would culminate in the murders were set in motion in late spring 1968, when, by some accounts, Dennis Wilson, of The Beach Boys, picked up two hitchhiking Manson women and brought them to his Pacific Palisades house for a few hours. Returning home in the early hours of the following morning from a night recording session, Wilson was greeted in the driveway of his own residence by Manson, who emerged from the house. Uncomfortable, Wilson asked the stranger whether he intended to hurt him. Assuring him he had no such intent, Manson began kissing Wilson's feet.[2]:250-253[16]
Inside the house, Wilson discovered 12 strangers, mostly women.[2]:250-253[16] Over the next few months, as their number doubled, the Family members who had made themselves part of Wilson's Sunset Boulevard household cost him approximately $100,000. This included a large medical bill for treatment of their gonorrhea and $21,000 for the accidental destruction of his uninsured car, which they borrowed.[17] Wilson would sing and talk with Manson, whose women were treated as servants to them both.[2]:250-253
Wilson paid for studio time to record songs written and performed by Manson, and he introduced Manson to acquaintances of his with roles in the entertainment business. These included Gregg Jakobson, Terry Melcher, and Rudi Altobelli (the last of whom owned a house he would soon rent to actress Sharon Tate and her husband, director Roman Polanski).[2]:250-253 Jakobson, who was impressed by "the whole Charlie Manson package" of artist/lifestylist/philosopher, also paid to record Manson material.[2]:155-161, 185-188, 214-219[18]
In Manson in His Own Words, the account is that Manson first met Wilson at a friend's San Francisco house where Manson had gone to obtain marijuana. The Beach Boy supposedly gave Manson his Sunset Boulevard address and invited him to stop by when he would be in Los Angeles.[12]
Good grief.
I love how roman polanski is tangentially involved. makes the whole thing seem even seedier
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the only beach boys song that matters is kokomo
how do you continually outdo yourself? it's fucking impressive, I gotta say.
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The events that would culminate in the murders were set in motion in late spring 1968, when, by some accounts, Dennis Wilson, of The Beach Boys, picked up two hitchhiking Manson women and brought them to his Pacific Palisades house for a few hours. Returning home in the early hours of the following morning from a night recording session, Wilson was greeted in the driveway of his own residence by Manson, who emerged from the house. Uncomfortable, Wilson asked the stranger whether he intended to hurt him. Assuring him he had no such intent, Manson began kissing Wilson's feet.[2]:250-253[16]
Inside the house, Wilson discovered 12 strangers, mostly women.[2]:250-253[16] Over the next few months, as their number doubled, the Family members who had made themselves part of Wilson's Sunset Boulevard household cost him approximately $100,000. This included a large medical bill for treatment of their gonorrhea and $21,000 for the accidental destruction of his uninsured car, which they borrowed.[17] Wilson would sing and talk with Manson, whose women were treated as servants to them both.[2]:250-253
Wilson paid for studio time to record songs written and performed by Manson, and he introduced Manson to acquaintances of his with roles in the entertainment business. These included Gregg Jakobson, Terry Melcher, and Rudi Altobelli (the last of whom owned a house he would soon rent to actress Sharon Tate and her husband, director Roman Polanski).[2]:250-253 Jakobson, who was impressed by "the whole Charlie Manson package" of artist/lifestylist/philosopher, also paid to record Manson material.[2]:155-161, 185-188, 214-219[18]
In Manson in His Own Words, the account is that Manson first met Wilson at a friend's San Francisco house where Manson had gone to obtain marijuana. The Beach Boy supposedly gave Manson his Sunset Boulevard address and invited him to stop by when he would be in Los Angeles.[12]
Good grief.
I love how roman polanski is tangentially involved. makes the whole thing seem even seedier
This was before Polanski couldn't stop and wouldn't stop.